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Labeled a " third-rate " institution by the Association of State Universities, the school had only 1800 students, 168 faculty members, and an annual operating budget of $ 800, 000.
Pebsworth had a binder full of lyrics, many of which were written during his time in Labeled Victims, and as the band went through its material for him, he began flipping through pages and plugging in lyrics for each song, almost as if the lyrics had been written for the music without him ever hearing it.

Labeled and #
# Nemesis Prime-Dodge Ram SRT-10 ( SDCC 2006 / Hasbro Toy Shop exclusive ) ( Labeled No. 24 on the box )
# Decepticon Rumble-Honda Civic Si ( Labeled No. 24 on the box ) ( Wal-Mart exclusive )
# Rodimus-Ford GT ( SDCC 2007 / Hasbro Toy Shop exclusive ) ( Labeled Rodimus Prime on the instruction sheet )
# Labeled individuals are placed in distinguished groups that serve to establish a sense of disconnection between " us " and " them ".
# Labeled individuals experience " status loss and discrimination " that leads to unequal circumstances.
# Labeled TSH superagonist imaging agent for thyroid cancer

Labeled and .
Labeled by both contemporaries and historians as " the grandest society of merchants in the universe ", the British East India Company would come to symbolize the dazzlingly rich potential of the corporation, as well as new methods of business that could be both brutal and exploitative.
Labeled They Might Be Giants vs. McSweeney's, the disk appears in issue No. 6 of Timothy McSweeney's Quarterly Concern.
" Labeled by his friends a Deist, Allen accepted the notion of a divine being, though throughout Reason he argues that even a divine being must be circumscribed by logic.
Labeled Etruscan representations of Tages are very rare, and scenes clearly tied to the Tages myth are almost as rare.
Labeled " The Dam University ", Ephrata residents persistently lobbied at the local, state, and federal levels to gather support for the project.
Labeled " the album of pleasure " by Dion herself, the album cover showed Dion in a simple and relaxed manner, contrary to the choreographed poses usually found on her album covers.
Labeled as " Spin " in South Africa.
Labeled as " Storm " in South Africa.
" SAY JUST ONE WORD AT FIRST ": The Emergence of Reliable Speech in a Student Labeled With Autism.
Labeled " Fair Warning: For Adult Intellectuals Only ", it featured the publishing debut of Crumb's much-bootlegged " Keep on Truckin '" imagery, an early appearance of unreliable holy man Mr. Natural and his neurotic disciple Flakey Foont, and the first of innumerable self-caricatures ( in which Crumb calls himself " a raving lunatic ", and " one of the world's last great medieval thinkers ").
Paul Wood, “ Professor Labeled a Dangerous Academic ,” The News-Gazette ( Champaign-Urbana ), 23 March.
Of the four experiments, only the Labeled Release ( LR ) experiment returned a positive result, showing increased < sup > 14 </ sup > CO < sub > 2 </ sub > production on first exposure of soil to water and nutrients.
All scientists agree on two points from the Viking missions: that radiolabeled < sup > 14 </ sup > CO < sub > 2 </ sub > was evolved in the Labeled Release experiment, and that the GC-MS detected no organic molecules.
One of the designers of the Labeled Release experiment, Gilbert Levin, believes his results are a definitive diagnostic for life on Mars.
An almost general consensus discarded the Labeled Release data as evidence of life, because the gas chromatograph & mass spectrometer, designed to identify natural organic matter, did not detect organic molecules.
Moreover, Levin's team, on 12 April 2012, reported a statistical speculation, based on old data — reinterpreted mathematically through complexity analysis — of the Labeled Release experiments, that may suggest evidence of " extant microbial life on Mars.
; Labeled connectors: Represented by an identifying label inside a circle.
Labeled connectors are used in complex or multi-sheet diagrams to substitute for arrows.
Labeled a problem novel, it centers on a weak character who gains the strength to overcome her past, through narrative events and adult guidance.
Labeled a maverick by national business and technology publications, he has gone on to form two enterprises that are his chief interests: Avalon Capital Group, Inc., a wholly owned, billion-dollar private investment company with diverse interests in technology, health care, energy, finance, and real estate ; and the Waitt Foundation, Waitt Institute and Waitt Institute for Violence Prevention, nonprofit organizations dedicated to the improvement of mankind ’ s knowledge through historical and scientific exploration.
Labeled as Apple Jacks Adventures in print advertising, the commercials focus on CinnaMon upstaging Bad Apple by reaching a bowl of Apple Jacks before he can, in spite of the apple's attempts to stop him.

criminals and Superman
* A motivation, such as a sense of responsibility ( e. g. Spider-Man ), a formal calling ( e. g., Wonder Woman ), a personal vendetta against criminals ( e. g. Batman ), or a strong belief in justice and humanitarian service ( e. g. Superman ).
The Silver Age Superman was not alone in the survival of Krypton's destruction, being joined by his cousin Supergirl, the Phantom Zone criminals, Beppo the super-monkey, Krypto the Superdog, a juvenile delinquent named Dev-Em, and the entire population of the city of Kandor, Supergirl's real parents and even Superman's real parents ( in hibernation on a space ship-Superboy # 158 July-1969 ), When the planet exploded, one entire city of Krypton, Argo City, survived the cataclysm.
" Last Son ", a storyline co-written by Geoff Johns and Superman director Richard Donner, further delves into this version of Krypton which reintroduces General Zod and the Phantom Zone criminals into mainstream continuity.
The Phantom Zone criminals first appeared in Adventure Comics ( Superboy stories ), and soon began appearing in Superman stories.
Nevertheless, Superman periodically released Phantom Zone prisoners whose original sentences had been completed, and these fortunately tended to be relatively repentant criminals.
Her character is later used as the basis for one of the Kryptonian criminals in the movie Superman II where her name is changed to Ursa.
After defeating Zod and his followers, Superman uses a timewarp to imprison the three criminals back in the Phantom Zone and undo the damage they had done during their time on Earth.
* Superman The Animated Series's Toyman used a rubber ball against criminals, and called it a Happy Fun Ball.
However, a more recent storyline co-written by Geoff Johns and Superman director Richard Donner presented yet another version of Jor-El and Krypton which reintroduced General Zod and the Phantom Zone criminals into mainstream continuity.
Jor-El's historical crystals reveal to Lex Luthor the existence of the three Phantom Zone criminals General Zod, Ursa, and Non, which makes Luthor realize just who and what they are ( and that it was Superman who caused their release ).
Superman later destroys the Fortress after it has been breached by Luthor and the Phantom Zone criminals, but then goes back in time, where it remains normal.
Jor-El's legacy on the show is carried on by the constant battles between Superman and Brainiac ( he is as much Jor-El's enemy as he is Superman's ) and the Phantom Zone criminals Jax-Ur and Mala, who were foiled by Jor-El.
On occasions when Superman did use physical force, he would take crooks out in a single karate-style chop or, if he happened to have two criminals in hand, banging their heads together.
Superman pursues some of the criminals who lead him to the Ultra-Humanite.
He played one of the first criminals apprehended by Superman in the 1978 film Superman, a terrorist in Superman II, a Special Branch man in Who Dares Wins, and Balthasar in Stuart Burge's 1984 film of Much Ado About Nothing.
) Superman, who had exiled himself from Earth at the time ( as a result of mental problems caused by his execution of three Phantom Zone criminals ) stumbled onto Mongul's empire, and ended up being forced to fight in Mongul's gladiatorial games.
", the three Krypton criminals, General Zod, Ursa, and Non from the movie Superman II are shown sitting at the bar then fly at Lois who easily defeats them and sends them into the Phantom Zone that they were put into in the first Superman movie.
Rather than pull off crimes himself, he is now hired by criminals to distract Superman and the police with his pranks while they commit crimes.

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